Vaccinated Visitors & Staff No Longer Required to Wear Masks

Effective May 18, 2021  

Corpus Christi, TX, May 2021: In accordance with city of Corpus Christi guidelines, The Art Museum of South Texas (AMST) is changing the current mask policy. Effective May 18, 2021, we will not require visitors who are fully vaccinated to wear masks while visiting the galleries.

We strongly recommend/encourage those who are not vaccinated to wear a mask and/or get vaccinated for their safety and protection. The Museum values all our visitors and staff’s health and safety and will continue following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) current COVID-19 recommendations.

For additional information regarding AMST’s health and safety measures, please visit our website.

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About The Art Museum of South Texas 

The Mission of the South Texas Institute for the Arts (the Institute), doing business as the Art Museum of South Texas, is to operate educational facilities and an art museum which advance the awareness, knowledge, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts for residents and visitors of South Texas.

To meet its educational mission, the Institute will present a variety of programs which include classes, lectures, films, performances, and other activities which inspire community interest in the visual arts. These programs will be offered at the Art Museum of South Texas, the Antonio E. Garcia Arts and Education Center, and other outreach venues that serve the Institute’s mission.

In operating an art museum, the Institute will actively collect, conserve, exhibit, research, and interpret outstanding works of visual art with interest in art of the Americas and of the region.

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Kirby Conda Tello, Marketing Coordinator | kirby.tello@tamucc.edu | 361-825-3522

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